George Herbert MacCord is a well-known landscapist, marine artist, art critic, and instructor, who was born
in New York and studied at home and in Europe. After being elected an associate of the National Academy in
1880, he established a studio in Morristown, New Jersey in 1883. He returned to Brooklyn, New York in the
mid-1890s. His early work reflected the style of the Hudson River School, and his later works have a more
romantic quality, often depicting landscapes at sunset, twilight, and in the the snow. He frequently painted
scenes of Morris County, as well as New England, Canada, Florida, and the West.